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the first thing that dictator did, he gave the people of the philippines two weeks to turn in all their guns or it was the death penalty. now why would a dictator do that? why would he make his number one priority when he took over as dictator to disarm the public? the second amendment is there so -- it was put in there not for hunting and fishing like they like to say. because back when they did it, if you didn't hunt or fish, you didn't eat. it was put in there so the citizens would have the ability if their government became oppressive they could defend themselves against oppressive government. i think that overrules all the gun deaths. let's remember something. a gun is simply a tool. i have a gun safe at home. i've never come home and heard those guns going off on their own. people kill people. all right. how many people here die because of car accidents of drunk driving? do we go to the ford motor company and tell them stop making these automobiles because people get drunk and kill people? >> that's a facile argument. there is no he quif lens between drunk driving and lethal firea
the first thing that dictator did, he gave the people of the philippines two weeks to turn in all their guns or it was the death penalty. now why would a dictator do that? why would he make his number one priority when he took over as dictator to disarm the public? the second amendment is there so -- it was put in there not for hunting and fishing like they like to say. because back when they did it, if you didn't hunt or fish, you didn't eat. it was put in there so the citizens would have the...
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forecasters say the typhoon will keep hammering the philippines until friday. >>> here in new york, police are looking for a man who pushed a stranger in front of an oncoming subway train. the victim died monday afternoon at a subway stop just a few blocks from times square. this is amateur video taken just before the incident. witnesses say the suspect on the right was mumbling to himself before he pushed the victim. >>> lawyers for george zimmerman have released a photo taken the night he shot and killed florida teen trayvon martin. it shows him with a bloody nose. and it is a color version of a photo released several months ago. zimmerman's lawyer says the picture was taken by police and only given to them recently. the neighborhood watch volunteer claims he shot martin in self-defense. his trial is set for june. >>> doctors in arizona say an 11-year-old girl could die if she's not brought back to the hospital soon. this is surveillance video of her mother walking her out of a phoenix hospital last wednesday. doctors had to amputate the girl's arm and insert a heart catheter. the border
forecasters say the typhoon will keep hammering the philippines until friday. >>> here in new york, police are looking for a man who pushed a stranger in front of an oncoming subway train. the victim died monday afternoon at a subway stop just a few blocks from times square. this is amateur video taken just before the incident. witnesses say the suspect on the right was mumbling to himself before he pushed the victim. >>> lawyers for george zimmerman have released a photo...
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july 23rd, 2004, the philippines. an alarming situation develops when the eight-story building leans precariously over, one of the city's main shopping districts. age is not the problem. the building is just five years old, but the modern structure has been leaning over the street the last couple of days and is now in critical condition. fearing the worst, authorities evacuate the building and other buildings in the area. the busy street is cordoned off and local tv news cameras record the dangerous scene from both sides of the street. then, just a few hours after everyone gets out of the building, it falls over. the building brings down power lines and kicks up a huge cloud of dust and debris. the collapse leaves a mound of rubble about half as high as the original structure. no one is injured. an investigation determines that flawed design and faulty construction, particularly with the building's foundation, are the main reasons for the collapse. across the globe, a much older and smaller building, a 122-year-old br
july 23rd, 2004, the philippines. an alarming situation develops when the eight-story building leans precariously over, one of the city's main shopping districts. age is not the problem. the building is just five years old, but the modern structure has been leaning over the street the last couple of days and is now in critical condition. fearing the worst, authorities evacuate the building and other buildings in the area. the busy street is cordoned off and local tv news cameras record the...
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thing as divorce in the philippines. what does that mean? no, you cannot get divorced in the philippines. >> i need the option. >> one extreme to the other. we don't have a role model. the point you make is great. now our vows mean nothing. >> serena, you're aall incredibly famous. how can that be normal? whatever you do is pulled apart, ripped apart. you how do you live normal? >> for me, i'm a norral individual. i'm a normal pen when i get out of my tennis world. >> the world doesn't let you be normal. >> to a point you are how you want to be treated. i go to the grocery store, to the mall and in my normal clothes and act normal. people see new that environment and feel you're touchable and relatable. it's easier to vey normal life. >> speaking of not normal -- i'll say something, you get angry at men. every time i say something, i get in trouble. why do you care? >> they're the royals. >> we are such an evolved society. they are what they are. >> it's like children. >> everything is going crazy. >> people still believ
thing as divorce in the philippines. what does that mean? no, you cannot get divorced in the philippines. >> i need the option. >> one extreme to the other. we don't have a role model. the point you make is great. now our vows mean nothing. >> serena, you're aall incredibly famous. how can that be normal? whatever you do is pulled apart, ripped apart. you how do you live normal? >> for me, i'm a norral individual. i'm a normal pen when i get out of my tennis world....
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this time, the rocket traveled directly over okinawa, before falling 180 miles north of the philippines, according to the north korean government. debris fell in at least three locations. it was detected by a south korean warship on alert. there are also four american warships in the region. the north koreans insist its efforts are part of a space program to place a satellite into orbit. but key allies believe it's an attempt to test a long-range ballistic missile. with further development, such a rocket could carry a nuclear warhead and potentially reach as far as california. analysts do not believe north korea currently has the technology to be a credible threat to the u.s. but today's launch is a step forward if north korea and its new leader. gloria riviera, abc news, seoul. >>> the u.s. is making a major diplomatic move, by officially recognizing syria's main opposition group as the new legitimate representative of the syrian people. president obama announced the move yesterday. it was part of an exclusive interview with abc's barbara walters. he also recognized that a small amount
this time, the rocket traveled directly over okinawa, before falling 180 miles north of the philippines, according to the north korean government. debris fell in at least three locations. it was detected by a south korean warship on alert. there are also four american warships in the region. the north koreans insist its efforts are part of a space program to place a satellite into orbit. but key allies believe it's an attempt to test a long-range ballistic missile. with further development,...
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tv stations in egypt have vowed to go black today as a sign of protest. >>> and in the southern philippines, the death toll is quickly rising after a ferocious typhoon. officials say more than 200 people have already died. that number is expected to rise as rescuers reach communities that have been cut off by landslides. dozens died when a flash flood roared through two emergency shelters. >>> the latest, now, on the future queen of england. kate middleton is said to be doing better. but she is still in hospital this morning, being treated for a crippling form of morning sickness. prince william, though, looked a lot more upbeat, last night after spending about six hours with his wife. we now know that kate got sick while visiting her parents over the weekend. and william, then drove her 50 miles to london to go to the hospital. the couple had planned to break the good news to the royal family on christmas day. >>> and back here at home, a brand-new 787 dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landing after a mechanical problem. the united flight had taken off from houston to newark when
tv stations in egypt have vowed to go black today as a sign of protest. >>> and in the southern philippines, the death toll is quickly rising after a ferocious typhoon. officials say more than 200 people have already died. that number is expected to rise as rescuers reach communities that have been cut off by landslides. dozens died when a flash flood roared through two emergency shelters. >>> the latest, now, on the future queen of england. kate middleton is said to be doing...
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it was shot in the philippines. amazing, wasn't it? >> totally impressive. who knows where we'll see her next, maybe "american idol." you never know. >> i would recommend it for sure. >>> here is something i'm looking forward to. if you are a regular viewer of the years. guess what? he's not here tonight. it's my turn. the "ridiculist, blitzer style," that's next. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our polic
it was shot in the philippines. amazing, wasn't it? >> totally impressive. who knows where we'll see her next, maybe "american idol." you never know. >> i would recommend it for sure. >>> here is something i'm looking forward to. if you are a regular viewer of the years. guess what? he's not here tonight. it's my turn. the "ridiculist, blitzer style," that's next. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were...
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the matter at the at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its military and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china in iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that their recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call him restriction was successfully we elected their means. taipei would have more stable relationship express free in terms of economic integration across the strait in the coming years and if it means knows that the u.s. would need a more reliable ally in the asia pacific region so the philippines is reeling to lend its hands to it to the american for that kind of particular security concern the u.s. is having in the asia pacific region now i did national level i think the keno administration has been trying to get support and get protection from the u.s. for tool major reasons number one. during the form are all your administration our oil government has bee
the matter at the at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its military and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china in iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that their recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call him restriction was successfully we elected their means. taipei would have more stable...
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that the philippines is cashing in on regional instability at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stephanus the return to asia refocusing its military and security in the middle east asia pacific targeting china in the primaries security concerns so the philippines is reeling to learn the stones to. four cannot but to close a critical concern to us is having in the asia pacific region i have. tremendous pressure from the public opinion within china. urging the chinese government to topple for a tough position towards the philippines however i think the chinese government should be a bit more careful about these internal demand so i think the philippines is all doing that through trying to get the best interest from from this china and u.s. relations. don't hesitate to log onto our website r t dot com it's the best place to look for the latest updates comments and videos here's some of was there for you right now. so called healing pyramids attract russians hoping to improve their health but skeptics dismiss the structures as fraudulent false idols designed on
that the philippines is cashing in on regional instability at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stephanus the return to asia refocusing its military and security in the middle east asia pacific targeting china in the primaries security concerns so the philippines is reeling to learn the stones to. four cannot but to close a critical concern to us is having in the asia pacific region i have. tremendous pressure from the public opinion within china. urging the chinese...
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largest side says the united states feels that the devastation to the philippines is. losing their mistakes and it is europe which is going through a rather difficult time financially and politically so we know there will be there was a sense of fun to. write out of iraq that there's a reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. that is a ridiculous you're right that what our opposition members are also out to go message across the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results so also one happy about vladimir putin's return to the kremlin. reports from amid a sea of red flags. is run the held annually for the congress party all media carries a certain amount of symbolism for them as they stand to represent workers in russia was a steep isn't history comes the days of the soviet union masquerades which are held then when you take a look at the crowd you really get a sense for that this down among some of the just friends for the soviet union images of the controversial georgia stan
largest side says the united states feels that the devastation to the philippines is. losing their mistakes and it is europe which is going through a rather difficult time financially and politically so we know there will be there was a sense of fun to. write out of iraq that there's a reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. that is a ridiculous you're right that what our opposition members are also out to go message across the country's second largest party...
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the philippines has been pounded by one monsoon after another, and the rains keep coming. manila's roads have turned into a river ways. rescue workers have received countless calls for help, but they themselves are often helpless. >> it is difficult to rescue the trapped residents. we are battling strong currents with our votes -- boats. and the many who have made it to safety are worried about their family, friends, and neighbors. >> it was scary. the water level was so high. the others were left behind, many of them. >> i was trying to escape our house beside the creek with my son. that is when we got separated. >> hundreds of thousands have fled with little but the wet clothes on their backs. more than 20,000 people are staying in evacuation shelters in schools and gymnasiums. >> as of now, there are about 5000 people here. we cannot control the flow of people. >> that number also looks set to grow. more and more people are losing their homes now in landslides. the rains do not show any sign of letting up before wednesday. >> more destruction -- wild fires on spain put
the philippines has been pounded by one monsoon after another, and the rains keep coming. manila's roads have turned into a river ways. rescue workers have received countless calls for help, but they themselves are often helpless. >> it is difficult to rescue the trapped residents. we are battling strong currents with our votes -- boats. and the many who have made it to safety are worried about their family, friends, and neighbors. >> it was scary. the water level was so high. the...
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do you know what the first lady of the philippines looks like? >> reporter: so i pretended to be the king of liechtenstein, and people bought it. outside, a panting crowd, paid to scream my name. >> king nicholas. >> once you have 10, 15 people with cameras, everybody else will crowd around. >> king nicholas, i love you! >> reporter: for nearly clr 5,000, you get a gang of paparazzi and fake fans to meet you at the airport. for nearly $3,000, a crowd to follow you on dates. >> the goal would be, like, wow, you must be really famous. >> reporter: some use this service for career advancement. >> i guess you could say "b" list celebrities who want attention in beverly hills and hollywood. i was exacted by ee eed -- cont agents and publicists. >> reporter: the crowd shopping felt weird. but i loved the dirn afterwards. tell me how good looking i am. toast to me. my own entourage made to laugh hi my jokes. i said you do downtown. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i might hire these guys. for new year's eve. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los
do you know what the first lady of the philippines looks like? >> reporter: so i pretended to be the king of liechtenstein, and people bought it. outside, a panting crowd, paid to scream my name. >> king nicholas. >> once you have 10, 15 people with cameras, everybody else will crowd around. >> king nicholas, i love you! >> reporter: for nearly clr 5,000, you get a gang of paparazzi and fake fans to meet you at the airport. for nearly $3,000, a crowd to follow you...
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at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its minatory and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that the recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call mr asian was successful we were elected there means beijing and taipei would have more stable relationship expression in terms of economic integration across the strait in the coming years and if we please note that the us would need a more reliable ally in the asia pacific region so the philippines is reeling to learn it has to be are broken for that kind of particulars a critique concerned the us is having in the asia pacific region i have already noticed there's tremendous pressure from the public opinion within china that ask urging the chinese government to top of a tough position towards the philippines however i think the chinese government should be a bit
at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its minatory and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that the recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call mr asian was successful we were elected there means beijing and taipei would have more stable relationship...
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the area is underdeveloped. it is the poorest region in the philippines. much of the credit for the agreement must go to president aquino, who showed more sympathy and to them than the other leaders. >> that's what needs to be done to reach an agreement. we have commitments to fulfill and dreams to achieve. the details provide us with a solid opportunity to expand the principles we have already articulated the agreement. >> both sides know this is the beginning of a long process. it's just a framework. a lot more detail need to be added. but it is a start and it's the biggest hope for peace and that meant now -- that the island of mindanao has seen in years. >> and other top stories, the number of syrian refugees housed in camps in southern turkey is now over 100,000 according to the turkish disaster management agency. it is a level beyond which the capital has previously said it would struggle to cope with,. flags being flown at half mast in cambodia in an interview to the country's former king norodom sihanouk who has died at the age of 89. his body bein
the area is underdeveloped. it is the poorest region in the philippines. much of the credit for the agreement must go to president aquino, who showed more sympathy and to them than the other leaders. >> that's what needs to be done to reach an agreement. we have commitments to fulfill and dreams to achieve. the details provide us with a solid opportunity to expand the principles we have already articulated the agreement. >> both sides know this is the beginning of a long process....
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the philippine government has called in the chinese ambassador for the philippines to talk -- to sort this out. >> the philippine government wants to resolve this ongoing dispute diplomatically. how could this impact philippine-china relations? >> it comes in a difficult time because of the philippines are due to have its annual games with a united states. something that the chinese -- every year, they are not happy about this. things have gone a little bit better between the philippines and china. certainly over these clashes in the south china sea. last year, there were quite a few of these clashes. chinese ships -- warning shots fired between the two sides. >> you are watching newsday. seeking to boost trade between britain and asia. atlet's take a quick look what is making front-page news. the deepening scandal around bo xilai leads "the financial times." his wife was detained over the suspected murder of british businessmen neil heywood. markets are punishing the country despite the government's latest efforts to convince investors that it can make -- meet its targets. france tak
the philippine government has called in the chinese ambassador for the philippines to talk -- to sort this out. >> the philippine government wants to resolve this ongoing dispute diplomatically. how could this impact philippine-china relations? >> it comes in a difficult time because of the philippines are due to have its annual games with a united states. something that the chinese -- every year, they are not happy about this. things have gone a little bit better between the...
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the philippine military and the u.s. embassy in manila said on wednesday that the 12-day joint exercise will start on april 16th on the western philippine island of palau wan in the south china sea. japan and other countries will join computer-simulated exercises in the manila. the partners will practice rescue operations and aid operations in the disaster. japan's self-defense forces will take part along with indonesia, malaysia and other nations in the south china sea region. >>> in myanmar, pro-democracy lead are aung san suu kyi's motorcade has been attacked during an election campaign tour. the attack injured her bodyguards, but left her unharmed. the national league for democracy says a bullet from a careful caid was fired at the motorcade on tuesday night. the cars were driving on an expressway about 140 kilometers north. they were on the way back to the country's largest city after campaigning in the capital. the league says a window was broken and two bodyguards wounded in a car following aung san suu kyi's vehi
the philippine military and the u.s. embassy in manila said on wednesday that the 12-day joint exercise will start on april 16th on the western philippine island of palau wan in the south china sea. japan and other countries will join computer-simulated exercises in the manila. the partners will practice rescue operations and aid operations in the disaster. japan's self-defense forces will take part along with indonesia, malaysia and other nations in the south china sea region. >>> in...
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nhk world has the latest from manila. >> reporter: the philippines is facing the worst season of delluge to hit the capital since 2009. a large area is paralyzed with buildings and roads under water. there may have been fewer rains but houses behind me are still submerged in floods. the typhoon swept into the philippines late last month bringing heavy rainfall monsoon rains continue to pound manila and other parts of the country. weather officials say the capital had more rain per hour since monday. the river in the northeastern part of the city overflowed, flooding homes and businesses. disaster management officials say at least 64 people died in landslides or by falling into swollen rivers. they say nearly 800,000 people have evacuated to schools and other facilities. but many are still stranded. the government mobilized the military, coast guard and police for around the clock search and rescue mission. >> translator: i hope the water goes away soon so we can get our lives back to normal. >> translator: the flood swept away my money and all of my things. i have a small child. we won't
nhk world has the latest from manila. >> reporter: the philippines is facing the worst season of delluge to hit the capital since 2009. a large area is paralyzed with buildings and roads under water. there may have been fewer rains but houses behind me are still submerged in floods. the typhoon swept into the philippines late last month bringing heavy rainfall monsoon rains continue to pound manila and other parts of the country. weather officials say the capital had more rain per hour...
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large sites that they built up the devastation to the philippines. to mistakes in new york which is going through the other difficult time finance later politically so we know there will be devastation to fund it. right now i said this. reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. ridiculous no reporting opposition members are also getting the message across as well among them the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results ultimately unhappy about vladimir putin's return to the kremlin jake agree if no reports from a sea of red flags. is round the has held annually for the congress party all media carries an amount of symbolism for them as they stand to represent workers in russia was a steep as in history comes the days of the soviet union aspirates which are held then when you take a look at the crowd you really get a sense for that this down among some of the just fronts for the soviet union images of the controversial joseph stalin and francis being held u
large sites that they built up the devastation to the philippines. to mistakes in new york which is going through the other difficult time finance later politically so we know there will be devastation to fund it. right now i said this. reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. ridiculous no reporting opposition members are also getting the message across as well among them the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's...
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now, two million people have been affected by flooding in the philippines after the heaviest monsoon season for three years. at least 19 people have been killed and more than 80,000 are being looked after in emergency shelters. almost 2/3 were hit by flood waters after a week of torrential rain. it lies south of the air porpt and north of kazon city. relief efforts, as a city, slowly starting to get back to normal. >> you expect the main relief agencies are going to all the evacuation centers that have been set up in school halls and in basketball courts all around the city. they're giving people the basic food, medicines, shelter, blankets all those kind of things. one of the things that's really difficult with this particular disaster is that people are a bit more prepared and a lot more local people have been turning up, local initiatives, trying to help local peoples down the road. people using twitter, text messages to find out who needs what and get it there as soon as possible. >> now syrian president has appointed a new prime minister. appointment comes as heavy fighting take
now, two million people have been affected by flooding in the philippines after the heaviest monsoon season for three years. at least 19 people have been killed and more than 80,000 are being looked after in emergency shelters. almost 2/3 were hit by flood waters after a week of torrential rain. it lies south of the air porpt and north of kazon city. relief efforts, as a city, slowly starting to get back to normal. >> you expect the main relief agencies are going to all the evacuation...
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he went to the philippines as an adviser of the philippine military services. he became a field marshal in the philippine army. at that point was four times as much as general marshall was being paid to run the entire u.s. army. in 1941 before the war after pearl harbor, the war that looks imminent, fdr calls mcarthur back to active duty and gives him command of all american forces and all philippine forces in the islands. in those early months of the war macarthur is losing the philippines and is being driven back down the peninsula. he could have been left there. in fact dwight eisenhower believes that this theatrical history should be left in the philippines as he is going down to defeat the martyrdom. [laughter] but again roosevelt comes to mcarthur's defense. he hasn't flown to australia and he makes the commander of all allied american forces in the southwest pacific. the pacific starts to go with low after the battle of midway we are moving across the pacific from the guadalcanal, scion and when he left the philippines, macarthur had made a pledge to the
he went to the philippines as an adviser of the philippine military services. he became a field marshal in the philippine army. at that point was four times as much as general marshall was being paid to run the entire u.s. army. in 1941 before the war after pearl harbor, the war that looks imminent, fdr calls mcarthur back to active duty and gives him command of all american forces and all philippine forces in the islands. in those early months of the war macarthur is losing the philippines and...
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down to the philippine's chief judge. now a quick look at some front stage -- front-page stories in britain and around the world. when the paper describes as the war crime. lagarade pays no tax on her salary of close to half of a million dollars. the head of the imf said it might do well to pay their taxes. the financial times reports two of the best known businesses in the u.s. will come together in a strategic partnership. barcelona airport is covered and rubbish after they went on strike over pay and benefit cuts. >> the headlines for you this our -- mitt romney within the past 50 minutes has clinched the republican nomination. he won the texas primary. >> the on void for syria has told assad to take bold steps to ensure the peace plan is at a tipping point. >> more on the presidential election. confirmation that mitt romney has finally won enough support to become the republican's party candidate. welcome to bbc news. we were just waiting for the percentage and official confirmation of those numbers. a win for mitt ro
down to the philippine's chief judge. now a quick look at some front stage -- front-page stories in britain and around the world. when the paper describes as the war crime. lagarade pays no tax on her salary of close to half of a million dollars. the head of the imf said it might do well to pay their taxes. the financial times reports two of the best known businesses in the u.s. will come together in a strategic partnership. barcelona airport is covered and rubbish after they went on strike...
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than in the philippines that the u.s. or so many economic and business interests in china it wants to keep china obedient to whatever dictates that you have at in store for china so all the treaty allies from japan south korea australia the philippines you're being mobilized right now to encircle china and keep it subservient to the u.s. dictate in interests with a deeply checkered historic background of the u.s. military presence in the region many concerns have been raised the united states has for many many battles and pivot towards asia should be considered something of great alarm for the. people of the continent fearing full scale conflict in the region beijing is looking for a helping hand and it has look no further than its closest neighbor during the recent state visit to china who seemed glad to know she had russia's support with pledges to boost already strong military ties all but making this point clear while panetta says washington the must stay vigilant in the face of china's growing military beijing has an
than in the philippines that the u.s. or so many economic and business interests in china it wants to keep china obedient to whatever dictates that you have at in store for china so all the treaty allies from japan south korea australia the philippines you're being mobilized right now to encircle china and keep it subservient to the u.s. dictate in interests with a deeply checkered historic background of the u.s. military presence in the region many concerns have been raised the united states...
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philippines i was on the island of mindanao which is obviously worlds away from russia and i was an information about putin's so i when you were out i was talking to a filipino man who named long time ago still in the late soviet union these he named hughes school football team sputnik was after he did that to coca-cola truck arrived with a portable movie screen showing the horrors of the sort of your plight but that's another story so i asked him what russian words does he know obviously apart from sputnik and he said spy sieber and the third one was put him i say no the way the fourth word. chelsea. you know what they don't know he tells me in the philippines about these let him know so i will sort of ask you after you asked me what is it isn't for me as a russian in the name fortune i would say if it is so compelling and interesting for a man in the philippines or brisk i must say that i am interested too to put it mildly say alexander the car pool and chris hutchins authors collaborate with his biography spotlight will be back to continue this interview in less than a minute sta
philippines i was on the island of mindanao which is obviously worlds away from russia and i was an information about putin's so i when you were out i was talking to a filipino man who named long time ago still in the late soviet union these he named hughes school football team sputnik was after he did that to coca-cola truck arrived with a portable movie screen showing the horrors of the sort of your plight but that's another story so i asked him what russian words does he know obviously apart...
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by the director of the protected areas and wildlife bureau for the philippine government. thank you for joining us. first of all, this is the first time a protected species from illegal trade is being returned. do you expect this to be a watershed event? >> [unintelligible] >> how bad is the illegal wildlife trade in the philippines? >> it is still bad, although there is a growing awareness now among our countrymen. they started to become more vigilant. we see social networking now being used to report to us. there is greater awareness. we're finding out that there are more individuals engaging in these illegal activities. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you for joining us via web cam from the philippines. >> pakistan has one of the largest populations of street children in the world. around one-and-a-half million young people live and work on the streets. more than a third of them are in karachi, where local charities say children are targeted by criminal gangs and forced into becoming thieves and sex workers. the city authorities are part of the problem. >> this
by the director of the protected areas and wildlife bureau for the philippine government. thank you for joining us. first of all, this is the first time a protected species from illegal trade is being returned. do you expect this to be a watershed event? >> [unintelligible] >> how bad is the illegal wildlife trade in the philippines? >> it is still bad, although there is a growing awareness now among our countrymen. they started to become more vigilant. we see social...
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i want the challenge. >> a legend back in the philippines, elected to congress there in 2010. >> why politics? >> i like politics to serve people. i'm the one who fights human trafficking, to stop that. i know the people in the philippines live in poverty and i want to help them. >> besides congress, you do a few other things, too. there's the singing ♪ sometimes when we touch the honesty's too much ♪ >> there's the acting. >> our hero is william wallace. william wallace from scotland. >> if they ever do braveheart2 i you're in. what do you do for fun? >> i like sports. >> do you lose at anything? >> sometimes lose, sometimes win. >> you said you think there's only one or two fights after this for manny. >> yep. >> is there a lot of nostalgia, then, as you're sitting here training? >> it will be a sad day. it will be a sad day. i want to see manny pacquiao go out and go out on top. >> if manny is victorious, that will be a signature achievement for him in his career. >> i feel excited for the fight. and i'm ready. >> do you feel like you have something still left to prove? >> yes
i want the challenge. >> a legend back in the philippines, elected to congress there in 2010. >> why politics? >> i like politics to serve people. i'm the one who fights human trafficking, to stop that. i know the people in the philippines live in poverty and i want to help them. >> besides congress, you do a few other things, too. there's the singing ♪ sometimes when we touch the honesty's too much ♪ >> there's the acting. >> our hero is william wallace....
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our liz visited the island that was hit the hardest. >> reporter: the typhoon slammed into the philippines' southern most province with fierce winds, ripping up trees and destroying houses. iron roofs torn from homes and thrown through the air as one relief official said like flying machetes. there was also heavy rain and high water. in the region three times the amount of rain the area would normally receive in the entire month of december in only three hours. many of the deaths are being attributed to flash floods and drowning. a powerful typhoon in december of last year killed more than 1,200 people. officials say they learned a painful lesson from that storm and it may have saved lives this time around. >> in terms of the intensity, what we were expecting the worst because it's a super typhoon, but we're more prepared this time. more prepared, and we did preemptive evacuation and early warning this time, unlike last year. >> the storm had been building over days and philippines officials took action. michellely evacuating more than 60,000 to shelters and those numbers have since grown.
our liz visited the island that was hit the hardest. >> reporter: the typhoon slammed into the philippines' southern most province with fierce winds, ripping up trees and destroying houses. iron roofs torn from homes and thrown through the air as one relief official said like flying machetes. there was also heavy rain and high water. in the region three times the amount of rain the area would normally receive in the entire month of december in only three hours. many of the deaths are...